Visitor numbers in York – mixed trends

The latest footfall numbers have been published by the York Council for key shopping streets in the City

Some show stable numbers of visitors over the last few years.

In most cases the trend has been disappointing since the end of the recession.

The figures have been released only a few days after the Museums Trust revealed that declining numbers were visiting their attractions in the City centre. There have been some concerns about the number of vacant seats at the (critically acclaimed) current production of the Mystery Plays.

Visitor attractions and shopkeepers will be expecting that the large amount of money, raised by the Business Improvement District (BID), will be invested wisely and quickly.

 

Number increasing on Church Street

Numbers increasing on Church Street

Visitor numbers declining on Coney Street

Visitor numbers declining on Coney Street

Downward trend until recently on Micklegate

Downward trend until recently on Micklegate

Fewer visitors on part of Parliament Street

Fewer visitors on part of Parliament Street

Number outside Marks and Spencer stable

Numbers near Marks and Spencers stable

Downward trend on Stonegate

Downward trend on Stonegate

What’s on in York: Ladies!!! Fancy learning to play golf?

Heworth Golf Club : Sun 12 Jun : 4.30pm – 5.30pm : £5 per person per 1 hour session.

Apr 10_heworth Gc LogoAfter the success of our ladies taster day, Heworth Golf Club is now offering group coaching for any ladies who are beginners to golf.

The coaching will be with a PGA professional at £5 per person per 1 hour session.

No special clothing or shoes required. Equipment will be provided.

Heworth Golf Club, Muncastergate, YO31 9JY

To book a place phone 07486 080278 or email heworthgc@gmail.com.

Please see our website for further information www.heworthgolfclub.co.uk

What’s on in York: Faber New Poets

 York Explore Library : Sun 12 Jun : 1.00pm – 2.00pm : Free

June 12_FaberA showcase of the very best of the next generation of poets, this event includes readings by 2016 Faber New Poets Sam Buchan-Watts – a University of York PhD student – and Rachel Curzon from Leeds, plus 2014 Faber New Poet Rachael Allen.

Rachael Allen was born in 1989 in Cornwall and studied English Literature at Goldsmiths College, University of London. She is the Online and Poetry Editor for Granta, Co-editor of the poetry anthology series Clinic and online journal Tender. Her poetry has appeared in The Best British Poetry 2013 (Salt), Poetry London, the Sunday Times, the White Review online, Stop Sharpening Your Knives 5, Dear World & Everyone In It (Bloodaxe) and Night & Day (Chatto & Windus), and Five Dials. Her reviews and other writing have appeared in Ambit, Dazed & Confused and  Music & Literature.

Rachel Curzon was born in Leeds in 1978. She studied English at Oxford, and now teaches in a Hampshire school. In 2007, she received an Eric Gregory award. Her poems have appeared in The RialtoPoetry London and The Bridport Anthology.

Sam Buchan-Watts was born in London in 1989. He studied English Literature at Goldsmiths and Creative Writing at UEA. He is a Co-editor of the poetry anthology series, clinic. His poems have appeared in Poetry London and Salt’s Best British Poetry series, and his articles in PN Reviewi-D and elsewhere. He is currently a PhD student with the University of York’s Department of English and Related Studies.

This event is free but places are limited.  There are a maximum of 50 tickets.For more information visit